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Game Overview

Call of Duty: WWII creates the definitive World War II next generation experience across three different game modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Co-Operative. Featuring stunning visuals, the Campaign transports players to the European theater as they engage in an all-new Call of Duty story set in iconic World War II battles. Multiplayer marks a return to original, boots-on-the ground Call of Duty gameplay. Authentic weapons and traditional run-and-gun action immerse you in a vast array of World War II–themed locations. The Co-Operative mode unleashes a new and original story in a standalone game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline-pumping moments.

The Definitive World War II Campaign

Call of Duty: WWII tells the story of the unbreakable brotherhood of common men fighting to preserve freedom in a world on the brink of tyranny. Players enlist in a gritty, intense journey through the battlegrounds of war. The Campaign features bold, lifelike visuals with the kind of blockbuster cinematic authenticity that only Call of Duty can deliver.

Boots On The Ground Multiplayer

Call of Duty: WWII Multiplayer engages players in grounded, fast-paced combat across many of World War II’s most iconic locations. Players will also enjoy exciting new ways to interact and socialize with their friends and the Call of Duty community.

High-Octane Co-Operative

Product description

Platform:PlayStation 4
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Edition:Standard

Call of Duty returns to its roots with Call of Duty: WWII—a breathtaking experience that redefines World War II for a new gaming generation. Land in Normandy on D-Day and battle across Europe through iconic locations in history’s most monumental war. Experience classic Call of Duty combat, the bonds of camaraderie, and the unforgiving nature of war against a global power throwing the world into tyranny.

Game Overview

Call of Duty: WWII creates the definitive World War II next generation experience across three different game modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Co-Operative. Featuring stunning visuals, the Campaign transports players to the European theater as they engage in an all-new Call of Duty story set in iconic World War II battles. Multiplayer marks a return to original, boots-on-the ground Call of Duty gameplay. Authentic weapons and traditional run-and-gun action immerse you in a vast array of World War II–themed locations. The Co-Operative mode unleashes a new and original story in a standalone game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline-pumping moments.

Game Details

THE DEFINITIVE WORLD WAR II CAMPAIGN

Call of Duty: WWII tells the story of the unbreakable brotherhood of common men fighting to preserve freedom in a world on the brink of tyranny. Players enlist in a gritty, intense journey through the battlegrounds of war. The Campaign features bold, lifelike visuals with the kind of blockbuster cinematic authenticity that only Call of Duty can deliver.

BOOTS ON THE GROUND MULTIPLAYER

Call of Duty: WWII Multiplayer engages players in grounded, fast-paced combat across many of World War II’s most iconic locations. Players will also enjoy exciting new ways to interact and socialize with their friends and the Call of Duty community.

HIGH-OCTANE CO-OPERATIVE

Call of Duty: WWII’s co-operative mode unleashes a new and original story. Play with your friends in this next-level standalone game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline-pumping moments.

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The graphics are great. The scenery is beautiful. The opportunity for in-game play is severely limited for my tastes. It’s more like you’re watching a movie and occasionally asked to do a task or two in order for the movie to progress. The theatrical breaks are much longer than the in-game action. I’m truly disappointed but should have realized the COD franchise was moving in that direction over the years. This might be my last title of theirs that I play. If you’re looking for a game that’s immersive, offers a complex storyline but with plenty of playable mission action, I recommend Ghost Recon: Wildlands. Definitely a much better option.

I could write a whole novel by now about this game and it’s issues, but since you’re just scrolling by on the reviews, I will keep this short.

Story/Campaign:Short gameplay, very long cinematics and intros. It seems like they were trying to make this into a movie and really overdid themselves.

Zombies:Only one true zombies map. But its actually very well done and it’s not too hard to beat the Easter egg. I like how they steered back into the scary, nasty looking zombies in a dark, eerie map, great to play at night with the lights off.

Multiplayer:Sledgehammer needs pesticide because there are a ton of bugs. From stuff like losing supply drops earned to gun bugs where they don’t accurately shoot where the sights are. I would highly recommend looking at the WWII reddit page where you can read a list of everything.Sledgehammer had great potential for making this a great call of duty game but as a developer, they are terrible with community feedback and listening to us for what is broken in the game that needs fixing. It’s been 2 months since the game came out and there are still bugs that have not been fixed.

We love playing COD. We were excited to get a new COD game and found out that there is no multiplayer campaign (as in you and your spouse or friend could not play on the same console together in the campaign). It took us a while to get used to all of the menu setups and settings. The menus are like a maze it feels like in the beginning. They made it were you can try and access all options from each menu. I don't know if that makes sense but it just took us a while to figure out. It wasn't a plain menu setup. Another thing we do not like about this game is that if you are playing multiplayer and someone wants to leave the game/party you can not simply back out and the other person can continue to play...it would make you restart the game (can't easily back out and let the other player continue without turning off and restarting). There are new game types that are fun if you are into learning new stuff like that, we mainly like playing team death match. We are really enjoying it now though, than when we first bought it, but that is to be expected with anything new (you have to learn it and get used to it).

Great graphics and animation but missions and maps aren’t that exciting. Like so many first person shooting games it’s just a drill in finding more ammo, reviving your health, and shooting as many things as you can. The aerial mission held a lot of promise but the aircraft handling was either intentionally limiting or just poorly designed. I tell myself the designers wanted to limit the maneuverability of the aircraft to match the real thing yet realism is one of those things I think any first person shooter game lacks especially considering weapons manipulation like reloading and rapid fire. At any rate, my point is the aerial play level of protecting the bombers would have been more enjoyable if the aircraft didn’t maneuver like 18 wheeler tractor trailers with wings. Other than that it was again your usual first person shooter experience. There are obviously differences in how your health revives, sighting in your sniper rifle scopes, and all that but overall nothing revolutionary coming from this one.

This game had the potential to be a great game, but it kinda fell short in my opinion. While I mostly enjoyed the single player campaign, there are parts that felt utterly ridiculous and stupid. If you enjoy getting trophies/achievements for the game, you might not like these. A few examples of trophies in the game are this: "Make it to the seawall within two minutes and do not take damage.", "Destroy all planes with the AA gun in this level.", so on and so forth.

Overall the game is fairly decent, but the fact that you have to have internet connection at all times slows you down. The only mode in multiplayer I liked was War, but since your K/D doesn't matter it doesn't count toward anything for your divisions except the kills and experience for you, the division you played and your weapon(s).

Was hoping for a return to the spectacular game that was World at War. This was just disappointing. To much story, not enough game play. The zombie mode, which was so fresh and innovated in the past has become stale.